HOW TO PLAY THE GAME: There are three bushes: one has bright flowers, one has dark flowers, and one has red and white roses. There is one Flom hiding in its camouflage stage in each of the bushes. Look for fully opaque flowers, tiny bits of their eyes peeking through the camouflage, and the un-flower-covered bits of their bodies. Click on this exposed part of each Flom. If you cannot find them, click "Hint," which will make each Flom wiggle a bit, so it's easier to spot them. ABOUT FLOMS: These floral creature are usually referred to as Floms. This name came about from combining FLOWER and POMPOM. Their ~Fancy~ name is *clears throat* "VIVI VIRGULTUM" meaning "living shrub" in Latin (pronounced: "Veevee Virgooltoom"). Floms grow from seeds. An average Flom produces only three seeds in their whole lifetime, which is one of the many reasons they are an endangered species. Flom seeds get dropped in holes like you would plant a flower. When they are finished growing into a baby Flom, they very small. While they are babies they usually sit in a small hole close to their parental figures. Once Floms have matured, they live out their life mostly in camouflage mode, in which they are almost completely covered in flowers. They hide in flower bushes that match their flowers. When it's winter, Floms dig reasonably deep holes to sleep in until it is spring. Floms, like flowers, need sun. So in winter, every once a while, they have to pop up for sun and go to sleep again. When spring comes, they are greatly weakened and most of their flowers are wilting or dead. Once they have grown back to their full floral capacity, they continue about their life. Floms are an endangered species because of humans hunting them for their super soft, nice-smelling, and beautiful fur, and for their delicious meat. If humans don't get them, predators will. When Floms get old, their flowers start to wilt and look out of place among all the fresh flowers. To protect the elderly Floms, younger Floms usually stand in front or around the elderly ones so they are harder to spot. Floms who live in very secluded areas where dangerous humans barely ever come to spend more time in their non-camouflaged state. Some of a Flom's favorite past-times are chatting with butterflies, bees, and all other pollinating creatures, talking to other Floms, and if possible, creating things. Most of the time, they are no able to create things because it's tough to do so without blowing your cover and getting killed. Snatched and turned into hat or decoration. Squeezing you into a pulp and turning you into perfume. Using your flowers as hair decorations. Served as a delicacy to some rich human. And all the other dreadful things that are done with Floms. THE END Wow, that was really long!
#scratchcamp Music: Shop from Undertale art: me (the background is actually the scratch baseball field grass with lots of edits) this was made for scratch camp 2022, week one: mythical creatures.